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Coast Guard Alumni Serve Ships and Shores

By John DiConsiglio

The U.S. Coast Guard Sector New York is the largest port on the East Coast—and likely the most consequential in the nation. It stretches from Sandy Hook, N.Y...

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Alumnus Gil Cisneros Named Undersecretary of Defense

By John DiConsiglio

Philanthropist and former U.S. Rep. Gil Cisneros, B.A. ’94, was confirmed by the United States Senate Wednesday as the new undersecretary of defense for...

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Fall Updates Presented at Faculty Senate

The George Washington University continues to prepare for the in-person fall semester, prioritizing health, safety and a robust residential on-campus academic experience, leadership said during a...

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Q & A: SMHS Researcher Brandon Kohrt

By Caroline Trent-Gurbuz
 
Brandon Kohrt, the Charles and Sonia Akman Professor of Global Psychiatry and professor of psychiatry and behavioral...

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GW Welcomes the MD Program Class of 2025

By Thomas Kohout

The start of any academic year is a special time, but for the near capacity crowd at Lisner Auditorium Saturday for the 21st Annual George Washington...

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GW Alumni Reunite for Olympic Watch Party Reunion

Professor Lisa Delpy-Neirotti has been taking GWSB students to the Olympic Games for nearly 30 years.

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Mayor Answers Middle Schoolers’ Questions on Gentrification, Climate Change

Sixth, seventh and eighth-grade participants in a program run by GW’s Nashman Center researched the issues that affect their communities.

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GW Researchers Selected to Study the Impact of Mobile Health Services on Intravenous Drug Users

By Thomas Kohout

A team of researchers from the George Washington University (GW) has been selected as one of five groups that will participate in the HIV Prevention Trials...

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PEER Partnership Expands Education Equity

The George Washington University Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration (TSPPA) co-launched the...